Sat Nov 08 08:30:00 UTC 2025: Okay, here’s a summary of the text, followed by a rewritten version as a news article:
Summary:
The fifth T20 International cricket match between India and Australia in Brisbane was abruptly halted due to lightning. Spectators were warned about the dangerous weather conditions and advised to seek shelter. Players and umpires left the field. At the time of the stoppage, India was 52/0 in 4.5 overs. A similar incident involving lightning delayed a football match in Brisbane earlier in the day. The article also references a fatal lightning strike at a football match in Indonesia in February 2024, highlighting the danger of such weather events.
News Article:
Lightning Forces Halt to India-Australia T20 in Brisbane
Brisbane, Australia – The fifth T20 International between India and Australia was brought to a sudden stop at the Gabba in Brisbane on Saturday as dangerous lightning threatened the stadium. With India at 52/0 after 4.5 overs, umpires made the decision to pull players off the field as flashes of lightning illuminated the sky.
Fans were warned by the stadium’s large screens of the deteriorating weather and urged to seek shelter indoors. Lower sections of the stands were evacuated as spectators scrambled for safety.
“There’s a significant storm cell heading towards the Gabba,” commentator and former Australian batsman Matthew Hayden noted, adding that a football match in Brisbane was delayed by an hour earlier in the day due to lightning strikes.
The incident highlights the serious dangers posed by lightning at outdoor events. Authorities acted swiftly to ensure the safety of players and fans, a stark reminder following a tragic incident in February 2024 where a footballer in Indonesia died after being struck by lightning during a match. Play will resume when conditions are deemed safe.